Lamonster
SpyderLovers Founder
I've heard and read some of the comments about the Spyder from "motorcycle" guys and I think it's kinda funny. For some reason some of these guys think that no "real biker" would ride a Spyder. If you think I'm making this up just read some of the comments on some of the Spyder videos on youtube.
Now I know the Spyder is not a motorcycle and was never marketed as such. I know there are a lot of Spyder owners who have never ridden a motorcycle and this is their first open air riding experience.
I also know that there are those with physical limitations that has brought them to purchasing the Spyder. Maybe this is the first time that anything has been made that resembles a motorcycle that they've been able to ride or afford. Then there are those who have ridden motorcycles but for one reason or another they can no longer hold up a motorcycle and the Spyder is the answer for their problem.
Then there's the guys and gals like me. I ridden and owned just about every type of motorcycle there is. From 100cc dirtbikes to 5700cc V8 motorcycles and just about everything in between. I just like being in the wind and it has nothing to do with me not being able to ride anything else. I can ride whatever I want.
I got my Spyder right after I got my KFX700 4wheeler. That thing is a blast to ride on the dirt and to me the Spyder is just as much as a blast except I get to ride it on the street. Even though the Spyder isn't a motorcycle it is no less fun than any of the bikes I've owned through the years and right now it's the funest thing I own because it isn't a motorcycle. I still love my bikes but I really fell in love with the Spyder.
I don't know how many of you remember the movie Quigley Down Under but there was a classic line toward the end of the movie. Quigley was hired by this bad guy to do some long range shooting. Turns out he wanted him to shoot people so he didn't want the job.
He was an expert shot with a rifle and the bad guy concidered himself an expert with a pistiol. At one point Quigley made a comment that he didn't have much use for a pistol. The bad guy took that as he wasn't very good at shooting a pistol. If you watch this little video you'll see how that turned out if you've never seen the movie.
I feel the same way about the Spyder. It's not that I can't ride a motorcycle or that I'm not very good at riding a motorcycle. It's just that right now I'm really enjoying my Spyder. :doorag:
Now I know the Spyder is not a motorcycle and was never marketed as such. I know there are a lot of Spyder owners who have never ridden a motorcycle and this is their first open air riding experience.
I also know that there are those with physical limitations that has brought them to purchasing the Spyder. Maybe this is the first time that anything has been made that resembles a motorcycle that they've been able to ride or afford. Then there are those who have ridden motorcycles but for one reason or another they can no longer hold up a motorcycle and the Spyder is the answer for their problem.
Then there's the guys and gals like me. I ridden and owned just about every type of motorcycle there is. From 100cc dirtbikes to 5700cc V8 motorcycles and just about everything in between. I just like being in the wind and it has nothing to do with me not being able to ride anything else. I can ride whatever I want.
I got my Spyder right after I got my KFX700 4wheeler. That thing is a blast to ride on the dirt and to me the Spyder is just as much as a blast except I get to ride it on the street. Even though the Spyder isn't a motorcycle it is no less fun than any of the bikes I've owned through the years and right now it's the funest thing I own because it isn't a motorcycle. I still love my bikes but I really fell in love with the Spyder.
I don't know how many of you remember the movie Quigley Down Under but there was a classic line toward the end of the movie. Quigley was hired by this bad guy to do some long range shooting. Turns out he wanted him to shoot people so he didn't want the job.
He was an expert shot with a rifle and the bad guy concidered himself an expert with a pistiol. At one point Quigley made a comment that he didn't have much use for a pistol. The bad guy took that as he wasn't very good at shooting a pistol. If you watch this little video you'll see how that turned out if you've never seen the movie.
I feel the same way about the Spyder. It's not that I can't ride a motorcycle or that I'm not very good at riding a motorcycle. It's just that right now I'm really enjoying my Spyder. :doorag: